Well I’m a teenager and I think all of those questions are way too English-class-like. I know I wouldn’t want to answer any of them unless I were sitting in school. And no normal elementary kid would understand what an “accomplishment” is or what you mean by future, other than aspiring to be Cinderella or Spiderman. So yeah nope.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2014-10-07 14:25.

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um noo…..

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2014-08-20 23:17.

I love it

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2014-08-18 11:48.

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Very introspective, great list! I especially like #11.

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2014-07-02 14:31.

Great for teenagers and upper elementary, but not for elementary kids….

Samantha, this is an extraordinary list! It needs to be shared everywhere for every parent to see and use. I will ask many of these questions to my teenage grandchildren. The keys to open communication are to provide undivided attention and to listen carefully and reflect, verbally or non-verbally, what they say.